Can AppDefend help me?

I´ve been pretty curious about AppDefend for some time now, and wanted to try it out. The thing is, i am not quite sure that the program can do the things i want it to.

Basically i need a program that can control all outgoing network traffic created by various applications on my computer. Can AppDefend do that? Can i, as computer user, decide what programs can and can not access the Internet? I dont want to run a firewall for this purpose as i have a really good built-in firewall in my router that takes care of incoming traffic good enuff.

It is important for you to understand that AppDefend will control A LOT more than just application outbound traffic. So don't be alarmed by all the prompts you will be getting.

If you only want it to handle the network traffic and nothing else, you can disable the extra protection by setting everything in the .DEFAULT rules to ALLOW (except for the network protection of course.) [See Screenshot Below]

And you might also want to disable RegDefend since it comes bundled together with AppDefend (Unless you're looking for registry protection as well)

If you want full protection from AppDefend, be prepared to invest some time in learning it

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Currently, Appdefend can allow or disallow network access to an application, but, in terms of network control, nothing beyond that. For example, it cannot control to where an application connects, which most outbound firewalls can control.

I´ve been pretty curious about AppDefend for some time now, and wanted to try it out. The thing is, i am not quite sure that the program can do the things i want it to.

Basically i need a program that can control all outgoing network traffic created by various applications on my computer. Can AppDefend do that? Can i, as computer user, decide what programs can and can not access the Internet? I dont want to run a firewall for this purpose as i have a really good built-in firewall in my router that takes care of incoming traffic good enuff.

Very grateful for information.

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Yes, appdefend is excellent if you only require outbound network protection. The thing i like about appdefend is its not too hard to use yet it offers good protection. Another good thing is the current beta doesn't actually expire, so you can give it a good trial and if you like it then get a license when the final version gets released.

Thank you for all the answers. It seems like i have to give the program a try out after all It seems like it does exactly what i want it to do, and of course much more. I already have applications doing registry control, but in the long run i would of course prefer one application that can do all the stuff i want instead of being forced to use severel ones.

Just two additional questions. Is the memory an CPU usage low? Does the program prompt for actions when program tries to access the Internet or do i have to configure each application manually?

EDIT: An extended "THANK YOU" to [suave] for great screenshot and explanation.

The web page says: AppDefend starts off as a full trial version which turns into a free limited version after 14 days.

In what terms does it get limited?

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I'm not sure I can answer that correctly. But going from what I've read in the past at this forum, that statement you quoted in bold doesn't apply to the beta version. So this beta will not expire (but you will get a nag screen every once in a while).

Another thing to keep in mind is that AppDefend has been in beta for a long time now, and its been months since we've heard any news from the developer about its progress...

I'm not sure I can answer that correctly. But going from what I've read in the past at this forum, that statement you quoted in bold doesn't apply to the beta version. So this beta will not expire (but you will get a nag screen every once in a while).

Another thing to keep in mind is that AppDefend has been in beta for a long time now, and its been months since we've heard any news from the developer about its progress...

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Thanks again for answers [suave], now i feel quite comfortable with the thought of removing the firewall (really good one though, Comodo) and use AppDefend for mainly outgoing network/application control. While i´m at it i can aswell try the other nice features also. Much obliged!

Disregard my above post. I left my friend at my computer while I was still logged in to Wilders (although I think his post was pretty funny). Am now trying out GSS and feel it is a keeper. Light and easy to use.